All Electronics, systems and control subjects

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2 x suggested 1 hour revision lessons on the theme of
ERGONOMICS
ANTHROPOMETRICS
Includes a selection of starter wordsearches, crosswords etc on the theme.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

16 x suggested 1 hour revision lessons on the theme of
WOODS and manufactured boards
METALS
PLASTICS
SMART and modern materials
COMPONENTS
STOCK SIZES
WOOD JOINTS
ADHESIVES
FINISHES
HAND TOOLS
POWER TOOLS
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
ERGONOMICS
ANTHROPOMETRICS
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
ONE &amp; TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons (one per weekl) with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Isometric Drawing.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
32 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A full series of lessons around the topic suited to the current spec for exams or the new spec.
You can collapse down some of the product analysis sessions for example and condense for a revision session.
The sustainability dice is best made on a 8 sided packaging net or use a 6 sided dice net and get them to pick the 6 form the 8 available

Not 100% accurate until we actually get some grade boundaries from the exam board, however, this is based from the English and Maths grade boundaries of last year so shouldn’t be a million miles away.
Will be very handy for those of us with mock year 10 exams coming up and need to have something to base our marks from, it will at least give the students some idea of where they are up to!
This is fully automatic, simply add your class lists and teacher name if you have more than one subject teacher (we have 8!) and add the marks, the grid will do everything else for you. It is then also very simple to change the grade boundary for next year, simply un-hide the columns on the right hand side and alter the numbers to match the percentage.

This is a version update for the new specification and in preparation for the release of the NEA in June. I find these invaluable with my classes and are used intensely across all of our schools. It is used as our started, main and plenary!

Iterative Design Help Sheet/ A1 poster
A2 poster in the style of London Underground to help promote the Iterative Design Process in the new D&amp;T coursework at both A Level and GCSE. Visual so students can see they can do any of the tasks in any order. (can be printed in A2/ A3 or A4) Which stop will you stop at next?
PLUS
Iterative Design Help Cards Pack
A pack of Cards to inspire iterative process. Students can pick out a card at random and complete the tasks and answer questions on the card they pick out. Again to help students that are stuck on what to do next.
*Both in PDF format. *

Exemplar D&amp;T NEA Examples (Product Design/ Mixed Materials)
Both are fresh examples of the Iterative Design Process.
Context 1: Design for Nature
Personal Brief: Create a range of products inspired by nature that are aimed to encourage users to think about nature and the affect their behaviour has on the environment.
Outcome: a set of Ply/ MDF shelving inspired by trees and the prototype of outdoor shelter.
Material areas: PD, Biomimicy and Textiles
Context 2: Children’s learning and play
Personal Brief: Design a piece of lighting focussing on emotional interaction, play and enlightening users.
Outcome: Live breif that produces a lamp made of acrylic, inspired by Kerplunk.
Material areas- Resistant materials and Product Design

GCSE Coursework Guidelines pack for Design Technology.
Can be used for AQA, iGCSE and any course where a portfolio needs to be created.
Each pages has the title, examples and points that need to be covered.

Here you will find a complete set of 55 simplified lesson plans that should be used alongside the starter/bell tasks and complete NEA template I have developed. Together they will allow for the complete delivery of the new AQA DT NEA.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Isometric Drawing.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
22 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Anthropometrics’.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
21 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Ergonomics’.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
38 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

This is a PowerPoint that contains 55 starter/bell tasks. It has been designed to be delivered alongside the new AQA DT GSCE. One can be selected each lesson to support/refresh understanding of theory topics that have already been covered in Y10.
I also have a full NEA template available and complete scheme of work/lesson plans to cover the 55 lesson project.

This teacher resource helps the teacher to introduce ‘Drones’. It gives a brief history as well as detail applications about how they are currently used in different fields (e.g. Search and rescue, Scientific Research, Disaster relief, Agriculture, Sports etc.). The PPT introduces the topic using links to few video clips as well as class activity description for the unit of work. At the end of the PPT there is the task for students to look at the functionality of a drone which is in use currently and to modify it to fulfil another area in need to make this world a better place. An example of how to achieve this is also given and outline for concept folio.

12 x suggested 1 hour revision lessons on the theme of
WOODS and manufactured boards
METALS
PLASTICS
SMART and modern materials
COMPONENTS
STOCK SIZES
WOOD JOINTS
ADHESIVES
FINISHES
HAND TOOLS
POWER TOOLS
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Stock Materials Sizes’.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
24 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Components’.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
34 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Smart &amp; Modern Materials’.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
46 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

3 x suggested 1 hour revision lessons on the theme of
WOODS and Manufactured Boards
METALS
PLASTICS
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Metals’.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
30 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

A suggested 1 hour revision lesson on the theme of ‘Woods’.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
45 slides in total with some filler simple activities, exam style questions and information slides.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

6 x suggested 1 hour revision lessons on the theme of
WOOD JOINTS
ADHESIVES
FINISHES
HAND TOOLS
POWER TOOLS
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series of activities and worksheets.
I use these as one off lessons for lower school groups or revision-style lessons with upper school groups.
Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides.

This is suitable for anyone teaching the New Design &amp; Technology Specification. The multiple choice questionnaires come with the answers in an EXCEL format. If you operate within a G-mail education setting then these forms can be used in a Classroom format and ‘SELF MARK’ with the Flubaroo app.
If you have a g-mail I will share the Unit 3 folder with you so it goes directly onto your Google drive.
Please e-mail ma.green@hotmail.co.uk
Hope you like and use within your lessons!
Follow us on twitter @EPA_Technology​

This is suitable for anyone teaching the new AQA Design &amp; Technology specification. The multiple choice questionnaires come with the answers in an EXCEL format. If you operate within a G-mail education setting then these forms can be used in a Classroom format and ‘SELF MARK’ with the Flubaroo app.
If you have a g-mail I will share the Unit 2 folder with you so it goes directly onto your Google drive.
Please e-mail ma.green@hotmail.co.uk
Hope you like and use within your lessons!
Follow us on twitter @EPA_Technology

This resource is a highly engaging Y7 transition project that can be used for primary taster sessions. It includes a team workbook and pupils are asked to design and build they own wind powered drag car. Pupil then race them at the end of the session. (the cars are blown along the track by a leaf blower)

Full lesson that can be used for exam revision or observation. Contains a highly engaging presentation containing videos. The resource also contains a student worksheet, design activities and a graded example.
Save yourself the workload

A bundle of 5 different themed technology timeline starters featuring Inventions, Hardware, Computer Games, Females in Computing and Sci-Fi Films. These make great starters for any lesson or year group but are particularly good for GCSE Computer Science or IB courses to get them talking about influential individuals or pieces of technology.
What you need to do is divide your class into mixed ability groups of 4 (pairs also work well) and give them a blank timeline board, the 17 events, and the set of 4 team cards. Each person needs to read out their card and see if they can put a few of the key events down (each card tells them the date of one event). They then need to use their team work skills to work out the dates for the other events not mentioned on their card, but that links to or is mentioned on another card.
I would recommend laminating the blank timeline boards, team cards and the printable cards so that you can use several times with different classes. I printed off two copies of each board so that I had a couple of spares. Any teams that finished early were then given a new board to solve together. If several teams finished at the same time I got them to swap over their boards.
Be vigilant about some of the cut up events going missing! I labelled on the back of the events what themed board they went with (e.g. CG2 = Computer Games Set 2) as I was worried about them getting jumbled up when I collected them in.
Please review this resource, I’d love to get your feedback and find out other ideas for how to use these in class!
Check out my other resources too if you have found this set useful - I’ve got loads of other bundles or entire units of work for programming, HTML, animation, drones, using Adobe Illustrator and other graphic design bits and pieces.
Enjoy :)

A bit of a different lesson, where students watch vidoes and create notes in a ‘Cornell Notes’ format, with a brief introduction to using Cornell Notes and then two videos are watched.
May be useful to Electronics, not sure so let me know.
Used as a mini round up lesson before end of topic, so will NOT take full hour as students then engage in their own revision.

A free resource, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a review. And if you enjoy using this, feel free to check out my other resources on here.
Includes a teacher powerpoint, student worksheet and templates for designing.
Lesson covers:
How technology push/market pull affects choice.
Changing job roles due to the emergence of new ways of working driven by technological change.
Changes in fashion and trends in relation to new and emergent technologies.
Respecting people of different faiths and beliefs.
How products are designed and made to avoid having a negative impact on others: design for disabled, elderly or different religious groups.